Injury in First Nations communities in Ontario. Can J Public Health 2009; 100(4):258-262.Fantus D, Shah BR, Qiu F, Hux J, Rochon P (2009) Injury in First Nations communities in Ontario. Can J Public Health 100: 258-262.Fantus D, Shah B, Qiu F, et al. Injury in First Nations...
Safe drinking water is essential to the human health and well-being. For many First Nations people, water also has deep cultural and spiritual significance. Although access to safe and reliable drinking water is easy for most Canadian, many first Nations communities have long been experiencing chal...
Boiling over: A Descriptive Analysis of Drinking Water Advisories in First Nations Communities in Ontario, Canada. Access to safe and reliable drinking water is commonplace for most Canadians. However, the right to safe and reliable drinking water is denied to many Firs... P Lindsay,Galway - 《...
We were unable to confirm the assumption that remote communities were at higher risk for pH1N1-associated hospitalizations. The aggressive approach to influenza control in remote and isolated First Nations communities in Ontario may have played a role in limiting the impact of pH1N1 on residents of...
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A survey based on the federal Risk Level Evaluation Guidelines was sent to non-First Nation communities throughout Ontario with 54 communities responding. The capacity among First Nations was variable throughout the province, whereas all of the municipalities were in the low risk category, even ...
Here, we show a strong association between the frequency of wild food consumption in adults (N = 72) from two remote First Nations communities of Northern Ontario and environmental contaminants in blood (POPs) and hair (mercury). We observed that POPs and mercury were on average 3.5 times ...
In October, Neskantaga First Nation in northern Ontario, which has had a boil-water advisory in place for 25 years, were evacuated from their homes
Some First Nations in northeastern Ontario have re-opened their borders as COVID-19 numbers drop … Erik White Fort William First Nation and other First Nations in the Lake Superior region are among those that have a direct stake in the outcome. Gary Rinne often used before another noun in ...
The two “Robinson treaties” with Anishinaabe communities north of the Great Lakes were meant to pay an annuity to Indigenous people in a vast swath of Ontario, augmented as the government’s revenue from logging, mining and other resource development grew over the years. ...